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O.K. Crackerby
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Comedy
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 17
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 1965-09-16
Last EP | 1966-01-06
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A wealthy Oklahoma widower enlists the help of an unemployed Harvard graduate to tutor his brood on becoming more refined in a stale sitcom that's notable only because it was created by Abe Burrows and Cleveland Amory.
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Abe Burrows
Cleveland Amory
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Season List
Season 1
EP : 17
1965-09-16
season 1 || Season 1
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Relesed on | 1965-09-16
1
O.K. Crackerby Arrives
1965-09-16
2
The Wellecliffe Story
1965-09-23
3
The Griffin Story
1965-09-30
4
Crackerby for Treasurer
1965-10-07
5
Crackerby's Tutor
1965-10-14
6
The St. John Raid
1965-10-21
7
Who Was That Lady You Saw Me With?
1965-10-28
8
Woodsman, Spare That Tree
1965-11-04
9
No Deposit, No Return
1965-11-11
10
Crackerby's Unfinished Symphony
1965-11-18
11
Ol' Sam
1965-11-25
12
Crackerby Stops the Press
1965-12-02
13
Crackerby and the Cuckoo Game
1965-12-09
14
Bitter Ravioli
1965-12-16
15
Smile and the World...
1965-12-23
16
Three Plus One Equals One
1965-12-30
17
Operation Susan
1966-01-06
CAST
charactor:
Original:
Burl Ives
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Original:
Dick Foran
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Cynthia Crackerby
Original:
Brooke Adams
Total EP:
17
charactor:
Original:
Bartlett Robinson
Total EP:
2
charactor:
Original:
Mel Ruick
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
John Pinette
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Stafford Repp
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Walter Woolf King
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Eleanor Audley
Total EP:
1
charactor:
Original:
Bernard Fox
Total EP:
1
CREW
David Nelson
Director
Directing
Jack Shea
Director
Directing
Rod Amateau
Director
Directing
Leonard Horn
Director
Directing
Ezra Stone
Director
Directing
Claudio Guzmán
Director
Directing
Gary Nelson
Director
Directing
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